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  • 27th January 07, 11:35 PM
    ccga3359
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    Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    The coldest winter I ever saw is the winter I spent in pants.

    Now this actually makes sense. At our kilt night last thursday it was -20C (-4F) I was going outside for my smokes in my wool swk, hose and sweater. My knees felt a bit of a chill but all the other smokers were shivering, not me. At work I wear jeans and outside my whole lower body is cold. Thin cotton denim is no match to the cold and wind as compared to two & three thicknesses of wool.
  • 28th January 07, 07:07 AM
    Sir Robert
    I went kilted in Germany about this time last year, not a problem at -10C because of the low humidity.

    Friday in New Orleans it was 50F/10C and windy, it was coolish because of the wind chill and the high humidity. It just sucks the heat right out of you.
  • 28th January 07, 07:43 AM
    McMurdo
    You know a few weeks ago we had our first real storm, well my car picked that day to die, and I picked that day to wear my kilt and my new PC jacket and vest, well being stranded at the side of the highway for over an hour in a snowstorm was never warmer, the only thing that was cold was my feet.

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